Note that the externally visible version of this URL is: (http://emp.byui.edu/otts/recreation/YNP/Shoshone_Geyser_Basin.html). There are a number of people on this listserv who know Shoshone a lot better than I do, so I'll only name the ones I'm sure about: Feature 2: Impenetrable Spring Feature 4: Taurus Spring Feature 7: Black Sulfur Spouter Feature 8: Soap Kettle Geyser Little Giant: correct "Geyser Cone": Union Geyser (two cones visible--the smaller one is hard to pick out in foreground right of center; the third is behind the large one) "Union Geyser": Minute Man Geyser David Schwarz On 7/9/07, OTTS at byui.edu <OTTS at byui.edu> wrote: > > I recently visited the Shoshone Geyser Basin, but I have had a lot of > trouble identifying the features that I observed (with all due respect to > Mr. Bryan's great book). Could anybody help identify these for me? > > > > Shoshone Geyser Basin<http://byui.edu/web/Emp/otts/recreation/YNP/Shoshone_Geyser_Basin.html> > > (http://byui.edu/web/Emp/otts/recreation/YNP/Shoshone_Geyser_Basin.html) > > Thanks. > > Stephen Ott > > BYU-Idaho Chemistry Department > > _______________________________________________ > Geysers mailing list > Geysers at wwc.edu > https://mailman.wwc.edu/mailman/listinfo/geysers > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </geyser-list/attachments/20070709/6cb50f9d/attachment.html>